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Living Volcanoes - How Carnivorous Caterpillars Attack Their Prey

Premiere date: February 20, 2019 | 0:02:35

Nearly all caterpillars are herbivores, but not this one. These caterpillars on the islands of Hawaii have evolved with claws that are more suited to catching live prey. Watch the clever way they attack their meals.